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Bose headphones in iPod touch.


Question Posted Wednesday December 30 2009, 7:15 pm

I've had an iPod video for a long time, and for christmas i got an iPod touch. I always have $100 Bose earphones, and i've had them since september. I've used my iTouch atleast once everyday since christmas, usually while running on the tredmill, but also in cars and stuff. everything was fine with my earphones,and i was using my bose earphones in my laptop to watch something. then i put them back in my iTouch and was listening to music, when i realized that music was only coming out of the right earphone, and the left earphone was almost compoletely silent. this has happened to me before, but eventually with both earphones, and i thought the problem was the bose earphones so i bought new ones. but now i wonder if my iPod is the problem? although the first time this happened i had an iPod video instead of an iTouch. what can i do to fix this on my own? i can't ask my parents to send it back to get repaired or take it to a store to get repaired because i'm already on my 2nd pair of bose headphones and they're soooo expensive, and also i JUST got my iTouch they would not get it fixed if i broke it ALREADY. so please someone tell me what i can do? thanks.

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Amberleigh199 answered Friday January 1 2010, 1:44 am:
Restore you Ipod.

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WiseOldUnicorn answered Thursday December 31 2009, 3:35 am:
I've had that experience with a lot of earphones, of various brands, using them with an iPod, non-iPod MP3 player, just on my computer, etc. I honestly have no idea why it happens, but I don't think it's the iPod.

If you just got your headphones in September, they might still be under warranty. If they are, you should be able to send them back to Bose and get them fixed or replaced for free. If not, you might still be able to send them in, but they'll probably charge you something. (It might be cheaper than buying a new pair, though.) If all else fails, your only option is going to be buying a new pair of earphones.

And for the record, if the problem WAS your iPod, it would almost definitely still be under warranty. So you could send it to Apple and get it fixed for free. But I doubt there's anything wrong with your iPod, unless the earphones are working with your laptop but not the iPod.

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